finally got to try this stuff in a practice session. compared to yesterday i have a cannon arm! all my discs are flying different, everything's flying significantly faster. putters going to my previous mid- and even fairway-driver distances. i can finally throw nose down -- before so much of my throw prevented any type of nose-down. CRAZY! can't wait to work on this more. been playing for about 4 years with a lot of improvement, but nothing like this. first throw (after indoor repetition) just booomed.

thanks a ton.

Very good!

That is awesome. Yes that is the first thing I noticed about this new kind of throw is the sound and how FAST it came out. I was forcing discs over like crazy.

finally got to try this stuff in a practice session. compared to yesterday i have a cannon arm! all my discs are flying different, everything's flying significantly faster. putters going to my previous mid- and even fairway-driver distances. i can finally throw nose down -- before so much of my throw prevented any type of nose-down. CRAZY! can't wait to work on this more. been playing for about 4 years with a lot of improvement, but nothing like this. first throw (after indoor repetition) just booomed.

thanks a ton.

strangely enough after working on this for a week I have actually lost considerable D, my timing is way off now and i cant seem to get it back no matter how much i work on it . I was getting 380/400 regularly and now it has dipped down to more like 360/350, after two or so hours of field work today i literally almost threw my bag in the dumpster. i feel like i have been working on my d for so long without considerable improvement and it is driving me f-ing crazy. my mid and putter drives are at an all time high my putting is great but when i step up to a longer hole i just cant get it done, my best drives end up just as far as they did a year ago which to me is just un fucking acceptable considering how much i play this god damn game. I dont want to end up one of those guys who has been playing for years but still cant get good d but every time i go out to th field with a head full of drills,tips,adjustments,timing issues to try i end up just leaving in disgust an hour or two later

I'm in the same boat as Jesse B.

I was working on this before I played a round last Saturday and threw some of the worst backhand shots of my life. Overall I'm pretty down on my game right now as the only thing I could do well last weekend was flick. (on the good side I was punishing some flicks and hitting all of the lines)

I just had to say this after finding this video on YouTube then went to field practice.

It was a big struggle at first because it was new to me but after throwing 20 times had improved so fast that I could see the disc was still spinning hard and bouncing on the ground that gave me like 30-40ft on the ground. I was like wow, I could spin the disc real well.

I was getting better and better after getting used to the new form. I used my two favorite disc which is Champ Teebird and Pro Starfire for last throws. It was getting a bit dark so the first throw was so perfect. It was a little hard to see Teebird but saw where it got close to the trees which was over 400ft but was still in the AIR was when I lost the sight of the disc.

2nd throw with Pro Starfire was again perfect and it kept on flying and flying until it past the deep downhill. The field I go to has a slight downhill as at least 10 or 20 degrees downhill which is at least over 425FT. Then, after over 425FT is deep downhill. I only did it by getting the disc past by 425FT to deep hill about four times in maybe over thousand of throws altogether. But I did it TWICE in a row.

I had to pick up all other discs then check on my last two disc but I couldn't find them because it was already dark. I was going to check on them in the morning but guess what it SNOWED overnight. It's supposed to rain tonight so hopely I can find them tomorrow. I'm dying to know where it LANDED since I can't believe how freaking far it went. My guess it would have been over 450FT but I'm not an expert on those ft when it comes with deep downhill though.

do you ever use a brace? ive had some bouts of knee pain and as long as i remember to put my brace on my knee rarely hurts these days. unfortunately the pain has moved to my ankle maybe i need a brace there too

Just wanted to post to say thanks to everyone involved for getting this video put up!

I had a similar experience to others in that my first couple field practice days after watching this, everything was a little bit off as I worked on making some changes, but today out at the course things started to click. I got much better late acceleration through the hit and the leg kick tip really helped me get my weight forward and thus the nose angle much closer to down(although still not quite perfect, yet) resulting in an extra 40-50' on my teeshots without putting any more effort into it than I did before working on these concepts.

This stuff is totally going to help me bust through the 350' plateau I've been at for a year now...

We all greatly appreciate your opinions. I am so glad this is helping so many people. The point of this video was to touch on certain things that anyone has any problems understanding. This was a try out video only to see how it goes. Since these videos have helped soo much of you we are planning on making more as the questions come.

Since the try out videos have been so much success we will post more for fun as for touching up any kind of technique formula's.

Thanks so much to Dan and the video crew. I feel that I can teach, but I can't do. Having somebody who can do and can teach makes a huge difference. It's great to be able to see Dan say "this is what you should do", then see him do it.

I believe that if you guys can get some more on the rotational power and snap that this board will just light up with all the guys who will be "getting it" and distance will be improving off the scale.

I know the Climo/Feldburg dvd will sell, but I firmly believe that Dan and you guys can do something much simpler and benefit many more. And it keeps up with what I believe is the the disc golf spirit - disc golfers helping disc golfers The internet and technology just make it possible for folks all over the country to benefit from your knowledge and ultimately from Blake's love of the sport. While he may not be into it as much, I know that passion has been passed on in the form of this forum.